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Costs & Budgeting


Tuition

Figure includes tuition for full-time students taking 12 - 18 points, deposit and required registration fees, and several program activities and excursions.  For each point taken in excess of 18 points in a semester, there is an additional charge per point.  * Tuition for 2010-2011 academic year, per semester.

Global Travel Assistance

Provided at no additional cost to the student, this service provides assistance through one of the world's largest providers of medical and security evacuation as well as general travel aid (e.g., lost document assistance).  This company provides 24-hour global services with the help of out site staff to our students abroad.

Miscellaneous

Students planning to travel extensively outside the program parameters on weekends and holidays should budget accordingly.  With the exception of tuition, all casts are estimated and may vary depending on student's budget.

Billing

NYU's electronic billing system is the official means of generating tuition bills for all enrolled students.  Within a few weeks of registering for classes, students will receive a message at their official NYU email address notifying them that a bill for tuition, fees, and housing is available.

Please visit the NYU Bursar website for details about the E-bill process.


Required Expenses

Total (per semester)$22,118 - $24,194 
Tuition $20,041 * 
Housing $2,077 - $4,153 

Additional Expenses

Round-Trip Airfare (based on travel from NYC) $1,150 - $1,300 
Meals $1000
Miscellaneous $1,200

Financial Aid

Incoming Liberal Studies and Global Liberal Studies Freshmen who will be enrolling at NYU for their first year in Florence, London, Paris, or Shanghai follow the financial aid process described by the NYU Office of Undergraduate Admissions.



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